Aimery I, seigneur de Faye
(-Aft 1116)

 

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Spouses/Children:
1. Unknown first wife

2. Eustachie "Rumpe stacha".

Aimery I, seigneur de Faye

  • Married (1):
  • Married (2):
  • Died: After 1116

  Research Notes:

Seigneur de Faye. "Rainaldus de Grandi Campo et nepotes eius..." donated "ecclesiam...Savinniacus" to Noyers, confirmed by "domnus Aimericus dominus Fagiæ" who was suzerain, by charter dated to [1081], witnessed by "...Guillelmus filius Hugonis de Sancta Maura...". "Aimericus de Fagia et filius eius Aimericus..." witnessed the charter dated to [1088] which records that "Boso de Chillo" donated "silva...Luzezisus" to Noyers as well as subsequent donations after his death. "Aimericus dominus Fagiæ...et filius eius Aimericus" confirmed the donation of "decimam...ecclesiæ Sancti Martini de Sabulo" to Noyers by charter dated to [1089]. A charter dated to [1094] records the donation of "terra ad Sengni inter Faiam et Mausum" to Noyers made by "Araudus filius Linæ" with the consent of "...Aimericus dominus Fagiæ et filius eius Aimericus", and the subsequent confirmation of the same made "in thalamo ipsius Aimerici" by "Eustachia uxor Aimerici, cognomento Rumpe-Stachium, et filii eius". "Aimericus Fagiensis" confirmed the donation of property "juxta Vodæ decursum" to Noyers, with the consent of "Aimericus filius eius cum uxore sua Lisabel cognomine Rumpe stacha", by charter dated to [1095]. "Aimericus dominus Fagiæ", before leaving for Rome, donated "terram...apud Fagiam" to Noyers by charter dated [1101]. An undated charter (dated to [1102]) records that "Boso vicecomes Castri Adraldi et Bartholomæus de Insula et Hugo de Sancta Maura" besieged "rupem...Mirmanda" and attacked Faye, and that subsequent donations were made to Noyers. A charter dated to [1107] records that "Aimericus dominus Fagiæ", mourning the death of a prisoner in his prison, became a monk at Noyers. "Aimericus dominus Fagiæ et Aimericus filius eius..." witnessed the charter dated to [1108] under which "Odo monachus de Nuchariis" sold property "ad Campum Venti". "Quidam miles Michael..." donated property at Faye to Noyers, with the consent of "Aimericus Fagiensis senex et Aimericus juvenis filius eius cum uxore sua Lisabeth cognomento Rumpe stacha", by charter dated to [1108]. "Symon et Hugo fratres Ulrici filii" donated production from "molendinum de Gernaico" to Noyers, with the consent of "Aimericus Fagiensis senex...et alius Aimericus filius eius, et Ganilo frater eius" the suzerain of the property, by charter dated to [1112], witnessed by "Peloquinus de Insula...". "Aimericus proconsul Castri Araldi, Bartholomæus dominus Insulæ, Aimericus dominus Fagiæ, Paganus dominus Montis-Basonis, Hugo dominus Sanctæ Mauræ..." witnessed the charter dated to [1113] which records an agreement between the monks of Noyers and "Hugo Goscelini" concerning "terræ quam habebat Guitburgis mater Radulfi de Fontanellis". "Aimericus Fagiensis et Aimericus filius eius..." witnessed the charter dated to [1114] under which "Rainaldus cognomento Paganus..." donated "decimam...in parrochia...Clerimalis" to Noyers. "Quidam vir nobilis...David de Monteilo" donated "ecclesiæ...Sarinniacus...decimam" to Noyers, with the consent of "Aimericus de Fagia et filius eius Aimericus...uxor Aimerici juvenis...Eustachia" the suzerains, by charter dated [1116], witnessed by "Aimericus senior dominus Phagiæ...".

The wife of Aimery [I]'s son was named "Rumpe stacha" in the charter dated to [1095] quoted above, the same as the name of Aimery [I]'s known wife Eustachie. This suggests that the two women were closely related, maybe sisters, and therefore that Aimery [II] was born from an earlier unrecorded marriage of his father. 1

  Marriage Information:

The name of Aimery's first wife is not known.

  Marriage Information:

Aimery also married Eustachie "Rumpe stacha".

Sources


1 Foundation for Medieval Genealogy, Medlands, Seigneurs de Faye.


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